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Camping & Cabins

Extend your stay on the Ashley National Forest by camping at one of the campgrounds, dispersed camping, or staying in a yurt or historic guard station.  Many campgrounds are located near lakes and reservoirs and have boating and fishing opportunities. Other recreation opportunities are available near campgrounds such as trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

There are also trails and primitive roads that are open to ATV and motorcycle riding. Many campgrounds are located on or near designated scenic byways and backways, and an abundance are located on the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. 

Opportunities for camping include:

Campground Camping: Nothing beats the traditional site where you can pull up your car, set up your tent, and have the family cooking hot dogs and marshmallows over the fire! Find out more about the many campground choices on the Ashley National Forest

Dispersed Camping: This camping is for the more rugged individuals that are ready to pack in their own water, pack out their trash, and get a little closer to nature.

Group Camping: If you have a large group that wants to share the outdoor experience together, one of the Ashley's group camping sites is the way to go!

Cabin Rentals: If you're looking for a truly unique experience cabin rental opportunities on the Ashley include sites such as historic guard stations or yurts. Guard stations were built in the heart of the Forest to enable fire-fighting and other personnel quick access to areas. These stations were often built in the early part of the 1900s.

Campgrounds are available by reservation or on a first-come, first-served basis. For campground reservations please call Recreation.gov at 1-877-444-6777 or visit them online. For additional campground information please contact local forest service offices.

 

Can I use my Interagency Access Pass & Senior Pass?

  • The Interagency Access Pass and the Interagency Senior Pass provide you with a 50% discount on certain fees. It does not apply to fees for cabins, lookouts, group facilities, Pine Valley Recreation Area or to amenities such as electricity, water, sewer or other fees charged for prime sites.
  • You cannot use the America the Beautiful Annual Pass or any other pass for a discount.
  • The pass owner must be present AND occupy the site for the discount to apply. You may only use the pass discount for one site at a time.

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Mustang Ridge Campground

Biking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Scenic Drives Water Activities
Mustang Ridge Campground sits atop a scenic high desert bluff overlooking the stunning Flaming Gorge Reservoir. The reservoir is just half a mile from the campground, offering easy access to its…

North Iron Springs

This is a dispersed camping area that has two group areas that can accommodate up to 100 campers each. Maximum RV length 25 feet. After September 10 there is no water. Please pack out your trash.

Oaks Park Campground

Picnicking
There are 11 campsites on the south shore of large and lovely Oaks Park Reservoir. There is a pump handle well on the west shore of the reservoir.  Trails lead north from the lake, and the area is…

Paradise Guard Station

Biking Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Horse Riding and Camping Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Paradise Guard Station is located on the Ashley National Forest, approximately 25 air miles northwest of Vernal, in eastern Utah. Folklore states the district ranger built the cabin in his spare time…

Paradise Park Campground

Picnicking
There are 15 campsites on the shores of Paradise Park Lake where you can fish for rainbow trout. You can take Forest Road 296 (a jeep trail) to its end and hike to a number of isolated and lovely…

Pole Creek Lake Campground

Biking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking
Pole Creek Campground is located atop Pole Creek Mountain in a scenic lodgepole pine and Engelmann spruce forest, elevation 10,000 feet. Pole Creek Lake is a five-minute walk from the campground,…

Red Canyon Campground

Outdoor Science and Learning Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Scenic Drives
Red Canyon Campground is a quaint retreat nestled in a grassy meadow high above the breathtaking Flaming Gorge Reservoir, accessible via Red Canyon Road. This cozy campground offers a peaceful…

Reservoir Campground

Picnicking Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Reservoir Campground sits at an elevation of 7900 feet near the Yellowstone Reservoir and the Yellowstone River. Trailhead access to the High Uintas Wilderness is at the end of Forest Road #124…

Riverview Campground

Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
The Riverview Campground sits at an elevation of just under 8000 feet. Fishing in the Yellowstone River for rainbow, cutthroat, and brown trout is popular. There is trailhead access to the High…